Arlan’s Market can be found in several locations in Texas, and in all of them, “excellent quality service” from their staff can be expected. Drop by any of these branches, or order online for delivery or curbside pickup, to shop for farm-fresh produce, quality meats, other grocery and pantry staples, and even an “international selection of beer and wine.” Arlan’s Market is established by Ames Arlan, who has gone up the ranks, from being a sacker to a supervisor, and found his passion in this industry. The grocery started in 1991, and has been owned and operated by the Arlan Family.
Country Market is a reliable source of farm-fresh and homemade produce, jellies, preserves, butters, salsas, baked goods, nuts, and eggs. They have also set up a Community Supported Agriculture or CSA program which allows consumers to subscribe and regularly purchase a basket or “share.” Each share has about 11-14 different types of vegetables, fruits, and herbs that can feed a family of four for about a couple of weeks. Joining the CSA means that the customers have easy access to farm-fresh and mostly organically grown produce, and while helping support local farmers.
Discover the bountiful offerings of Star Farmers Market, located on the picturesque 15-acre McGhehey family farm. Explore seasonal crops, delectable jams, jellies, pickles, butter, and local honey. Catch the McGhehey family at various markets throughout the week, including Sun City/Georgetown, Georgetown, Barton Creek, Waco, Round Rock, and Pflugerville. The farm stand welcomes visitors from Monday to Saturday, 8:00am to 5:00pm. Stay updated on you-pick schedules through their Facebook page or call ahead for more information.
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